Not trying to stir up anything but Sunday’s matchup between Philadelphia’s DeSean Jackson and Tampa Bay’s Darrelle Revis should be fun.

While both have given each other respect and props, both are extremely confident in their abilities. Jackson leads the league in yards-per-catch at 18.8, while Revis is considered one of the best corners in the game.

Let the words flow:

Thanks to NFL.com, Jackson had this to say about Revis Island:

“I’m definitely sure his coaches are confident in him, but I don’t think he can run with me, I don’t think he’s as fast as me,” Jackson said Tuesday, via PhillyMag.com. “So it will be a challenge, man. He’s a great player, nothing to take away from him. I’m just focused on what we have to do here, which is win a football game.

“We’re not going to make it into a one-on-one battle, we’re not going to (make it) me versus Revis,” Jackson added. “It’s the Eagles versus Tampa Bay, and at the end of the game, as long as we’re winning, that’s all that matters to me.”

Revis was told Jackson said he was faster than the corner and the corner agreed, to an extent.

“I”m not fast,” Revis said. “I’ve never been fast. I’m not fast; he’s fast. Fast people are allowed to say those types of things. I’ve covered him before in the past and it was a good battle. We’ll see what happens this time around. I’m not here to discuss who’s the fastest. I’m not running for the Olympics and he’s not either. I’m just here to compete and play.”